Anthology of Contemporary Clinical Classics in Analytical Psychology
The New Ancestors
Herausgeber: Carpani, Stefano
Anthology of Contemporary Clinical Classics in Analytical Psychology
The New Ancestors
Herausgeber: Carpani, Stefano
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This anthology of contemporary classics in Analytical Psychology bring together academic, scholarly and clinical writings by contributors who constitute the 'Post-Jungian' generation.
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This anthology of contemporary classics in Analytical Psychology bring together academic, scholarly and clinical writings by contributors who constitute the 'Post-Jungian' generation.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780367710163
- ISBN-10: 0367710161
- Artikelnr.: 62800194
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780367710163
- ISBN-10: 0367710161
- Artikelnr.: 62800194
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Stefano Carpani, M.A., M.Phil., is an Italian sociologist (post-graduate of the University of Cambridge) and psychoanalyst trained at the C.G. Jung Institute, Zürich, accredited analyst CGJI-Z/IAAP and a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Psychosocial and Psychoanalytical Studies from the University of Essex. He works in private practice in Berlin (DE) in English, Italian and Spanish. He is the initiator of the YouTube interview series Breakfast at Küsnacht, which aims to capture the voices of senior Jungians. Since 2017, he has collected more than 70 interviews. He is among the initiators of Psychosocial Wednesdays, a digital salon molded on those Freud's Wednesday meetings in Vienna and on Jung's meetings at the Psychological Club, and feature speakers from various psychoanalytic traditions, schools and associated fields. He is the author of numerous papers and edited books, including Breakfast at Küsnacht: Conversations on C. G. Jung and Beyond (Chiron, 2020-IAJS book award finalist, for "Best Edited Book"); The Plural Turn in Jungian and Post-Jungian Studies: The Work of Andrew Samuels (Routledge, 2021); Individuation and Liberty in a Globalized World: Psychosocial Perspectives on Freedom after Freedom (Routledge, in print, June 2022); Lockdown Therapy: Jungian Perspectives on How the Pandemic Changed Psychoanalysis (Routledge, in print, July 2022).
1. The Trickster in the Arts
2. Psychoanalysis and Primary Health Care
3. Rules of Thumb Toward an Archetypal Psychology Practice
4. The Racial Complex: Dissociation and the Search for Unification with the Self
5. Moments of Complexity and Enigmatic Action: A Jungian View of the Therapeutic Field
6. The Body as Symbol: Dance/Movement in Analysis
7. Reflections on Knowledge and Experience
8. Varieties of Numinous Experience: The Experience of the Sacred in the Therapeutic Process
9. Comment on Synchronicity and Moments of Meeting
10. Getting Your Own Pain: A Personal Account of Healing Dissociation with Help from the Film War Horse
11. Breathing - Physical
Symbolic
Spiritual and Social Aspects
12. The "Activist Client": Social Responsibility
the Political Self
and Clinical Practice in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
13. The Daughter Archetype
14. Traumatic Experiences and the Transformation of Consciousness
15. Projective Identification in a Famous Zen Case: Implications for Relationships with Spiritual Masters
2. Psychoanalysis and Primary Health Care
3. Rules of Thumb Toward an Archetypal Psychology Practice
4. The Racial Complex: Dissociation and the Search for Unification with the Self
5. Moments of Complexity and Enigmatic Action: A Jungian View of the Therapeutic Field
6. The Body as Symbol: Dance/Movement in Analysis
7. Reflections on Knowledge and Experience
8. Varieties of Numinous Experience: The Experience of the Sacred in the Therapeutic Process
9. Comment on Synchronicity and Moments of Meeting
10. Getting Your Own Pain: A Personal Account of Healing Dissociation with Help from the Film War Horse
11. Breathing - Physical
Symbolic
Spiritual and Social Aspects
12. The "Activist Client": Social Responsibility
the Political Self
and Clinical Practice in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
13. The Daughter Archetype
14. Traumatic Experiences and the Transformation of Consciousness
15. Projective Identification in a Famous Zen Case: Implications for Relationships with Spiritual Masters
1. The Trickster in the Arts
2. Psychoanalysis and Primary Health Care
3. Rules of Thumb Toward an Archetypal Psychology Practice
4. The Racial Complex: Dissociation and the Search for Unification with the Self
5. Moments of Complexity and Enigmatic Action: A Jungian View of the Therapeutic Field
6. The Body as Symbol: Dance/Movement in Analysis
7. Reflections on Knowledge and Experience
8. Varieties of Numinous Experience: The Experience of the Sacred in the Therapeutic Process
9. Comment on Synchronicity and Moments of Meeting
10. Getting Your Own Pain: A Personal Account of Healing Dissociation with Help from the Film War Horse
11. Breathing - Physical
Symbolic
Spiritual and Social Aspects
12. The "Activist Client": Social Responsibility
the Political Self
and Clinical Practice in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
13. The Daughter Archetype
14. Traumatic Experiences and the Transformation of Consciousness
15. Projective Identification in a Famous Zen Case: Implications for Relationships with Spiritual Masters
2. Psychoanalysis and Primary Health Care
3. Rules of Thumb Toward an Archetypal Psychology Practice
4. The Racial Complex: Dissociation and the Search for Unification with the Self
5. Moments of Complexity and Enigmatic Action: A Jungian View of the Therapeutic Field
6. The Body as Symbol: Dance/Movement in Analysis
7. Reflections on Knowledge and Experience
8. Varieties of Numinous Experience: The Experience of the Sacred in the Therapeutic Process
9. Comment on Synchronicity and Moments of Meeting
10. Getting Your Own Pain: A Personal Account of Healing Dissociation with Help from the Film War Horse
11. Breathing - Physical
Symbolic
Spiritual and Social Aspects
12. The "Activist Client": Social Responsibility
the Political Self
and Clinical Practice in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
13. The Daughter Archetype
14. Traumatic Experiences and the Transformation of Consciousness
15. Projective Identification in a Famous Zen Case: Implications for Relationships with Spiritual Masters